15 to 20 mins, or longer if u can keep at it.
Lie flat on your back and use something to elevate your legs.
no, that kills people.
Elevating the legs of a shock victim is still part of the current way of managing the condition. The only circumstances that you should not elevate legs would be an unsplinted broken leg, a head injury, or an abdominal injury.
Lay the patient down, elevate the legs, keep the patient warm.
8 to 12 inches
8 to 12 inches
8-12 inches
Having an individual lie down and elevate his or her legs after breaking a bone is intended to
The ones with no legs or chest wounds.
Elevating your legs too much can actually hinder optimal circulation and comfort. It is recommended to elevate your legs slightly above heart level to promote better circulation and reduce swelling.
To add legs to a nightstand, you can purchase pre-made furniture legs or make your own. Measure and mark where you want the legs to be attached, then drill holes and secure the legs with screws. This will elevate the style of the nightstand and make it more functional by providing extra height and storage space underneath.
If someone faints, you should: 1. Lay them down on their back, 2. Elevate their legs, 3. Loosen any tight clothing, and 4. Stay with them until they recover.